Kansas Taps GLI

GLI has signed a new contract with the Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission as a certified testing laboratory for the state-owned casino business.

Leading gaming testing company Gaming Laboratories International has received a new contract from the Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission (KRGC) to serve as a certified testing laboratory for state-owned casino gaming in Kansas.

This new agreement extends and builds on the working relationship GLI has had with KRGC since the inception of state-owned casino gaming in Kansas, allowing GLI to continue its uninterrupted level of service to KRGC.

“The GLI team of highly qualified professionals is honored by the incredible trust the Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission has placed in GLI,” said GLI President and CEO James Maida. “Since 2006, we have worked closely with KRGC to assist in its mission of ensuring the integrity of gaming in Kansas. We are thrilled to extend our relationship with the state of Kansas, and we look forward to many more productive years working together.”

GLI has created a dedicated KRGC Compliance Team that is on call 24 hours daily to provide customer service relating to its work for KRGC. The GLI KRGC Compliance Team consists of nine uniquely qualified compliance professionals with nearly 100 combined years of gaming regulatory experience, each of whom has extensive experience with the Kansas regulatory environment.

GLI serves more than 475 global jurisdictions, more than 130 of which exclusively accept GLI certification letters.

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